Tooley Street

Tooley Street is a road in central and south London, England. Its name is a corruption of "St. Olave", the name of a church in Bermondsey which was named for King Olaf II of Norway and was demolished in 1926. From 1987 onwards, new developments between the street and the River Thames were created, and, in 2009, it became home to the Southwark Council's civic centre.